Prince Rupert Daily News r Last year Canadi in. paid to More Canadians Monday, June 14, 1054 i the federal government $1,280 1 , 'I. million n imiivid tal income taxes, $1,518 million in sales and Paying Visits tAtiit taxes jii.i customs duties. To Old Countries 2 r- 7 north i i t . , i j -r' CHOP SUEY . . . . . . '. CHOWMEIN Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe For Outside Ordrn I'hiine P1 4 ' fir -if.-1 ,' A f By JOE MacS WEEN MONTREAL (CP)-Each year more and more Canadians visit Ihc lands of their ancestors. Canadians, rapidly becoming known as the most travel-hungry peoples on earth, are expected to maintain the pace this year, equalling or even increasing la53's record figures. Shipping and air officials report nearly solid bookings for the early part of the season. Although there was no single event to equal the "draw" of the Coronation last year. Interest in travel has not diminished. ' The traditional flow Is to the United Kingdom and Europe, but a growing number also plan visits to such places as Hawaii and the Caribbean islands. Despite the tightening in the i 4 - 7it r 1 j " 1 v 'fv VPx Is w - - ,f . vsT) Ttr"? y J yM jtf . 1 1-.ctTv .-rw; CWVf iHNETRfE LINE f V -Jj ; V K V Father's Day 4f general economy, resulting in unemployment and touph markets, there has been no corresponding drop in the demand for bookings, officials said. !.- IN THE EVENT of an atomic-bomb attack on a Canadian city, the first to enter a ruined area will be the fire fighters, first-aid and rescue workers. Such well-trained personnel are part of a good civil defence program. This posed picture was taken during a demonstration of rescue-training technique at the Civil Defence College when it operated two years ago at Connaught Ranges, near Ottawa. . cp Photo) t.jii iimw r f rVJTi uimYtiMi JT ItHi i mm J J.S.A. ffif f ram ... ; ti ; : ijri RICCI JAMES MARTIX, born September. 1953. makes his camera debut with proud parents Dean and Jeanne, on the set of Paramount's "Living It Up," in which his daddy and Jerry Lewis are co-starred in the movie version of stage hit, "Hazel Flagg." hE EVENT OF ATOMIC WAR. enemy bombers could fly fs Collegicn "In fact. It sometimes works in the opposite way so far as the business trade Is concerned," said one source. "Canadian business men are travelling more in search of markets and so are their counterparts from the other side." GIVES ESTIMATES W. Gordon Wood, vice-president of traffic for Trans-Canada Air Lines, said 25,000 tourists and 2,400 first-class passengers are expected to be flown to the U.S. this year as compared to a total of 24.000 in 1953. Cunard and Canadian Pacific Steamships, biggest overseas carriers from hero, both report they expect at least as much business BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE At. Lte CRASH KILLS QUESHEL MAN QUESNEL, E C. ' Herb Foster, 21, cf Quesnel was killed near here early Sunday when his car collided with an oil truck on the Cariboo Highway. RCMP identified the truck driver as James C. Maxam. Three passengers in Foster's car, Henry Teichroeb and a Mr. and Mrs. Dahl, escaped with minor injuries. ,ie top oi me worm to strike at Canadian cities. This map he distances between bases in Northern Russia and such ,i Vancouver. Edmonton. Winnipeg and Montreal. Radar rr.T.unirations networks like the Lincoln and Pinetree A the McCiill Fence would give warning. But in the event lack, civil defence would come Into play. At civil defence irtcrs in Ottawa and at arious government levels across ntry men arc planning what can be done to prppare for atluck (CP Photo) il Defence Dead Duck By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Defender "Keads" Foe's Mind, Sets the Contract Dress and Work Clothes Mr. Masters used a fine point of bridge humanics to defeat this contract. He opened the five of spades, dummy ducked and Mr. Muzzy won with the kiny;. The nine of spades was returned and taken by dum thout Public Support a! the "lowest" possible prices my s ace. Kliiiilp, (':iii:idian wrics. cvilor, h:is made .led Mincy dur n; tho t niou'tis of e:vil de- MEN'S WORK PANTS ?4.25 nearly 5,000,000 pt"ccs have been dlsfributed as manuals, leaflets, posters, books, cn.rds and so on. Cne civil administrator said, almost desperately: "If only we could" get people t" learn what to do fur them Good fit, lots of wear SPECIAL South dealer Neither side vulnerable Mirth (Mr. Alii'l) 8 A 4 H Q 8 4 D J 7 4 C J 8 6 5 4 is last year. Independent sources estimated that, a total of 63.000 persons sailed from Canadian ports to North Atlantic European destinations last year. , This compared with 304.000 ; comparatively small number i ' when the differences In popula- Hon are taken into considera- j tion. "Many, many people go back 1 to see the land of their ancestors," an official said, "Often a man waits until his retirement,, I hen makes the trip with his fcrr)intions acn ss Can- FISHERMEN'S ALL-WOOL PANTS All sizes. Good fit. Its of wear. S 8-75 Real value : I'M 11 l'"-7 ti I v. At this staee Mr. M-ek n""" 'hat the list quick entry to the board was grne. How could he "t u; the club suit and then reach it la'er? He figured hf would have to have a little luck -or i Ise some help from his )ppoP"!l.S. At t'i:k Mure h" led the four if cl "hs friiin dummy. Now :f lr. Mil',!1,' had played the kin lore, it wouli hive bce'i much e.r.ier for Mr. Mastrrs lo defend , rrertiv MUSTANG .( (Mr. Midler.) S ,T 8 7 6 3 H K ft T- J 6 5 C Q 7 2 Ihis slury is one of a sporting tiis findings. HIKHES KIII OK I f'r-.-rf HitstncsH Plitir -i 'i anrt your f;unily n to live --beyond blind i! a major air clrikc Is ; ycur coinmunily? . Kn-t, (Mr. Miiz.v) 8-K 9 2 HJ 10 8 2 D-10 0 3 2 C K D (Mr. Mrrk) MEN'S WORK SHOES XL selves under attack, it wouK! ave thousands of lives." I Air Vli-c-Miirfchal O. It. Ilow-I ;ani. Alberta co-urdinutor, com-; merited: ; "The public has not got holri of the fact I hat thev can be hi' JG.95 Well built. Lots of sizes. Real value ........PAIR 8 Q 10 8 H A 8 7 3 D A K 8 C A 10 3 MEN'S DRESS SHOES Well built. Good fit and lots of wear. $ Real values from PAIR I ir.-rlf whether your city . The big bomb and ths b's bomb, Klcquato alarm .system . er have changed every tiling. 1 I wife." WAR MARRIAGES FACTOR j Another factor was the mar-t rl 'fes of Canadian serviccm"n F.nst lo Tritish and European girls PaK 1 'lurinp: the war. Many of these . Tcouples take their children to The bidding: Th' s v wouM 'h n ' so-th irr ynn would reeoRniz Is a different kind of war." West NorHi MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S DRESS SLACKS 1 NT Pbss a NT S NT s All Pai J 1 Good quality Gabardines, and Worsteds. ESSENTIAL RI LES t ss'.-ed Gen. WorthJnetor wh it ho recommends as reading reelect uu s6.95to$io.oo Now SPECIAL I" i ! )'- U i U r -K j : Ik 1 If, ' t - "r ' .1 i ' vouM five hini a tot 1 of nin" r!ubs wi'h four honors inrltr'incr 'he nee and kinir. Wl'h lint li.i!(!isi Mr. M;-rk nlws"? lays down the ace anil king. lie h s a horror cf iosinr o a !rn one n ( n his left. J: r Kit their grandparents, and of-rn the (jrandparcnis vteit this country. Til-,- Marian year observances i.iu'opc.in shr.ncs were il;d i a big attraction for eistward ravel. Pilgrim parties,- caclv ' lumbering about 30, make the .rip under the leadership of MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Good variety to choose from. REAL SPECIALS !2.25J3.95 siu;i"eci.' Whether you n.x whit to t'o. h v, ipl" precautions abou' , h ivc in a h nrly pi and use (h;; p iriphl t; availalile on civil d'-; t!i- it: .tin I loirs whirl-:t in (1 fp hi lime t :' :ir newspapei.s? over--ili answ r is "n-i ' f ir you hav en't b c 'res! I'd In c;v 1 defrri"'. v. u and yuar n -ililwi n!'T. fieri, it is unitk I' 'vn hive an aceti'i .' ncc .system. ue sri'i'o'i r n. V. F. Worlhington 'nvp won w'th the ace an1 en-' ir.uerl club.s. r.ut Mr. Masters! .,..,., h,v ,.w ff SoCnnd , round and won the third with hi.s . ipieen. Thus he would have ! ruined Mr. Merit's chances of "iiterlng dummy via the club 'int. Actually, however, Mr. Muzy ' played the nine nf rl-hx -t ' v ' ihree and Mr. Meek finessed tlje ten. Before uuKtib u o' 'v iimn; with the queen, Mr. Masters paused to ,(i "h ' h sil u ition over. ; t Mr. Muzzy's nine could be as-u ..o oe h s lowest club. 4i w if the nine were a single-on, Mr. Meek's club holding would be A K 10 3. And that uuid be completely out of char MEN'S DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS Good quality and good fit. $C ftC $ Aj Now on Special Prices, from 6d to A for everyone and, not to over vh lm you with all lh:t hi icon publish" 1, he su-'gi .;;((! t!v 'c'llow.ng four booklets as : tart: C vil defence ni-nM I Vo. 4 en it led "Pr.S(n-'l Protiction Un ' r Atomic Attack;" "Kmorgen -y irst Aid;" "Household Fire I'htlng,"' toon to coaie off the ess; and "B sic R si u.- Skils. w in pi iH'ti-tli n. Yoar li el ivp dcf". . c di 'C '-or. or provincial co-ordinator if on h-' no locrl director, will to take a first; :omiin. Catholic clergy. er for hi:n ro';nd finrr.se. On; official said new Cam-; ivi'aslers dueled the first clubi ins make up cmy a soiau lo id. fi?.stin:j Mr. Muzzy for A 3 : n'.rt of the eastward traffi BOYS' CLOTHES and SHOES BOYS' PANTS Toys' pants for everyday and Sunday wear. Excellent fit. Plenty of wear. $A QJ" Now, from PAIR BOYS' WINDBREAKERS AND JACKETS V "'-"""naior. say.s .,robably bp plad to s(, you g-jt or imore probably ) K 9. Look- j nut westward, the story is ing a lit tle surprised, Mr. Meek j different. More than 170 000. c, fhed the rec of clubs and led ni wcouuis. arc expected this a th:rd round. ly.iar, adding to the more than i Mr. Masters wen. this last trick 1.000,000 who arrived since th.i and fired a spade, clearing that (iui of the war, I ' suit. There was no way for Mr. j I iMeek to reach dummy's good; ANXIENf PRACTICE 1 I clubs withoot letting Mr. Mast-j The mosaic dccoralion of ! ers In, and he was. down on the; iloois and wulls reached a high hand. refection in Roman times. " ii in e is a '.o i(I unci i i, 1 if vcm vrite. Movie Industry Zipper style. Less than factory cost. $g) mjf J From EACH 5" t l tililic. supports it." !ho .strengths or de-of civil del 'nee or?an-'l C.imda, there is no 'iy Canadians shnukin'l ba.ac step;-, lo survival. tld in simple terms in literature of which The personal protection let, for instance tells in 48 pafrcs ! vhit to expect, what to do now, i vh'it to do if an alarm comes, what to do afterwards, and tiow ! 'o build a basement or outside aholtcr. It has hints for houso-1 wives about food supplies. BOYS' SHOES Well made. Lots of wear. New style. Real value. I'UOM 3.95 Writing Letters to Editor Lifelong Hobby to Britons Making Gains j j Against Video By WAYNE OLIVER NEW YORK '.Ti The movie Industry, attempting a rcmcba.-k alter a body blow by television,! is maintaining Us hard-won tains of recent months. 1 fphkt May Save Life LONDON i Reuters 1 ) A retir- LOOK FOR THE NAME ialler first aid ptntphlot not be hit but a nciehbor.ii'j '-'ip you to s.ivc the lit? place may need your aid. "I'y n rn ir.v's object won't be so ).v ask: "What is the much to kill you as to knock you a'l tlvs if an atomic nnri vnur rnuntrv nat of action. procwion time-piiHrcs are now RVHilnble at your jeweller's 1 D EST VALUE I - DUY GRUOf Itetwcen the Poyal and I'.ilmiiiit Hotels H' ehtin" back wMi new presses, better quality in story e in inv vieinit.v?" out cf produ ti' n, tut of ability ccssc,s Ml it w'll do no to-xl i-.n.nq .e and more f ilm rnd will to lien', n ana wnon hs strikes unpreparci'ness and ""il'', pre ranked cbout his be.s j Hies. ; o in the Immediate rtioed nf sin h a bo nb. likelihood you will be 1 a'mv .coionel wakes one morning In a crabby mood and ...jiu a butcher's boy whistling as he delivers the sausages. ."Why do erra.id uj ..-.e U make that ghastly no.se.'" h rouacs to hi wits. "I've a so( ,ii:id to wri.e to Lie t.ars aboe t." A genf.c sp'n-'er locks in' r na:.;en and re;s an unusua' lecies of bird. "Oh, I must, write to the Time about that." she savs. ThroiiRhori Britain today thousands of people have pen and Ink out and are busy scribbl 11 color, mevies now are estimat-J to be .atlrcU'u 5,000 IWI0 more .ins a weelt than in 1952., . And rennrts from headquarters of tlie film companies here reject hummins; activiiies 11 Hollywood studios, with produc-tion'at probably the hijliesl leve I Let's awairi" you hive rei' I forpet the man in about rivil def nre preparation.' j ;. Japan, who was right '. and taken su-'h steps as you can j atoiaic bomb dropped : nersonnlly. Now I'. Is likely you I 1 who survived and died I -v.lt wish to know wh it veur ! omuiumiy is uuinB un a niia-i j lw0 or more years, wsc lie did not know h? : nt cat a radio-activ: j "aie. ifou may hut ii queai-ions as these: "W.ll f rc-fiah'ing rnuipmcni Tl ( JINK'H. ADVANCES Theatre o'vners iii some see ing letters to the editor of the' c fMsncrsed when the ubinn Ut.ns. p.irticularly he-e T" a.imrls' so It. won't all be wined newly arrived, still are havin: v ihe Times: "It Is not true that iatriots are discontented," an p ease no.e hat Fascism counts i,0o0 000 adherents." C'jcen V.ciorla used the correspondence column for a peroral IM"" ' j as 1 Queen can go to her The svereWn had gone into retirement, desolate at the death 11 ncr consort, Prince Albert. The people were complaining they wanted to see her more, and ihe limes gave iheui some oup-port in an editorial. Five days later. In 1S64, a 400-vorri royal message was published. "The queen w.ll do what she ;an in he manner east Indn 0 her heaith, strength and spirits." it said. ; One of the most startling sub-ec s for the dignified Times wt iaihing costumes. f A. P. Herbert, now Sir Alan Herbert,, the auti.or and humor-"t asked: "Should men wear bathing trunks, or should tiny Cover their manly chests?" ; One reply from authoress Rose McAuiey, was: "If men show ihelr chests, then so must wu-men." To some people writing letters to the editors of newspapers is a lifelong hobby. A clergyman, Rev. J. B. Bacon-Phimmy. had written more thar 60.000 leCters to editors when ne died in 1938. More than 9,000 of them were puolished, main.y in the London News' Chronicle. His advire to letter writers was: "Hit the subject while it is hot, cut out padding." defence leaders say j ''kely an enemy would "'I i:i the usu; of any l,i'iion if he can get the f'lect with somelhinu "nventional blockbusters ''. it Is thought, "kely to be used Bgains! ;Re Canadian commun- r. Jour community may Today's Top Value in LIGHTWEIGHT Bikes SEE THEM AT YOUR C.C.M. DEALER'S TODAY You'll b proud fo own tht B5T( rough coin;', bat ovei'-ul, a env 1 nr-e is 'll above the post-wai low. Noticeable pickups are be ni reported from areas that ;ia"e had TV a' kiiig lime. Eric Johnston, pres'dent of fi Motion Picture Association c America, says a number of fae-ors combine "to indicate a -omewhat brighter economic picture for the industry duri.i:. the comiii'! year." These Include, he says, the new technical advances, an ac-ent 0.1 higher quality pictures, economies nil alon? the line, and nery Jobs Jf Provide Aid Hit? Are ther? Euxiliary pol.ee ervlce3? Have the hospitals sc1 IP emergency programs? Arc here pirns for rirst aid stations? iir evacuation of Iniurec;? Fo: nrigeiv y fi-rdins and clothing lave copi's of Instructions U ivll defence forces been dis-ribuied over a wide area?" One opy In a destroyed building von't bo much help. P'lhnps, however, you think civil defence is unnecessary and nat ihere is little real danger f attack. To this, Gen. Worthington ays: "We slieuld never forget that the aim of Communist doctrine is a Soviet republic of the warld.' They have been following that aim rlRht along. When an attack is likely is a rimes, or any other newspaper hat publishes a column from its cadcrs. '1VEKYBODY WRITES The "letter-to-the-editor" ha-;it has been an institution fot nany yeais. The correspond-'tice co limn of the Times is un-loubtedly the most famous of .11. For nearly 180 years the Humble and the great have been contributing to it whenever they elt they had something they wanted to say. The first letter to the editor was published In the Times in second issue in 1785. It was from Billy Bumper, who express-id his views on the drinking ol toasts as "an easy and pleasant method of educating young men of fortune." Charles Dickens, the author, wrote a fervent letter in 1849 againts public executions. In 1925 Benito Muxsollni wroie McRAE BROS. LIMITED 'The Store that Service Built' A1''ska W-Eeonomic s 'or hard-pressed Brist-WUves got. a lift Satur-in annu..neFmcnt thr American Fisheries will 15 Dillingham Cannery. last year. nf Heiiuzleman made "uncement on the basis received from Stanley fiXeeutlve viee-presi-e firm. record foreign revenue from nie"l a-i mo irs shown In other parts of the world. Seven out of 10 movie companies making financial reports on the first quarter of this year sliow better profits than for the GORDON S HARDVVARE McBride Street Phone 311 1 corresponding three months last. 1 year. I .mutter of when it can happen j and succeed."